2021 Asian Table Tennis Championships – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
at the 2021 Asian Table Tennis Championships
Venue Lusail Sports Arena
DateOctober 2021, 02 (02-10-2021)
October 2021, 05 (05-10-2021)
Competitors60 from 19 nations
  2019

The women's doubles at the 2021 Asian Table Tennis Championships in Doha was held at Lusail Sports Arena from 2 to 5 October 2021.

Contents

System of play

All individual events shall be played in a knock-out system. Matches in Singles events and Doubles events shall be played in best of five (5) games in all stages of the competition. [1]

Schedule

All times are Arabia Standard Time (UTC+03:00) [2]

DateTimeRound
Saturday, 2 October 202110:30R2 (1/32)
15:00R3 (1/16)
Sunday, 3 October 202114:00Quarterfinals
Tuesday, 5 October 202110:00
10:40
Semifinals
15:00Final

Main bracket

Top draw

Source: [3]

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of South Korea.svg Jeon J-h
Flag of South Korea.svg Shin Y-b
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  Flag of Mongolia.svg D Batbayar
Flag of Mongolia.svg B-E Batmunkh
2 5 6 0   Flag of Singapore.svg Goi RX
Flag of Singapore.svg Zhou J
4 6 5 0
  Flag of Singapore.svg Goi RX
Flag of Singapore.svg Zhou J
11111131 Flag of South Korea.svg Jeon J-h
Flag of South Korea.svg Shin Y-b
1111113
  Flag of Maldives.svg FD Ali
Flag of Maldives.svg A Nazim
11111237 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Zhu C
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ng WN
2 5 5 0
  Flag of Sri Lanka.svg I Madurangi
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg B Bandara
8 6 10 0   Flag of Maldives.svg FD Ali
Flag of Maldives.svg A Nazim
4 4 5 0
  Flag of Nepal.svg E Maharjan
Flag of Nepal.svg S Suwal
4 4 4 0 7 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Zhu C
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ng WN
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7 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Zhu C
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ng WN
11111131 Flag of South Korea.svg Jeon J-h
Flag of South Korea.svg Shin Y-b
6 Flag of Japan.svg M Nagasaki
Flag of Japan.svg M Ando
11111136 Flag of Japan.svg M Nagasaki
Flag of Japan.svg M Ando
  Flag of Iran.svg S Safaei
Flag of Iran.svg M Farei
8 5 8 0 6 Flag of Japan.svg M Nagasaki
Flag of Japan.svg M Ando
1111113
  Flag of Pakistan.svg PZ Khan
Flag of Pakistan.svg H Hassan
2 113 8 1   Flag of Indonesia.svg S Aminah
Flag of Indonesia.svg N Widarahman
5 3 7 0
  Flag of Indonesia.svg S Aminah
Flag of Indonesia.svg N Widarahman
117 111136 Flag of Japan.svg M Nagasaki
Flag of Japan.svg M Ando
11114 7 113
  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg A Lavrova
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg A Bakhyt
2 6 7 0   Flag of India.svg S Mukherjee
Flag of India.svg A Mukherjee
4 5 11118 2
  Flag of India.svg S Mukherjee
Flag of India.svg A Mukherjee
1111113  Flag of India.svg S Mukherjee
Flag of India.svg A Mukherjee
11128 113
  Flag of Qatar.svg Faramarzi M
Flag of Qatar.svg Mohamed A
6 2 5 0 3 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chen S-y
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Li Y-j
9 10 119 1
3 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chen S-y
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Li Y-j
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Bottom Draw

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
4 Flag of Japan.svg H Sato
Flag of Japan.svg S Shibata
11119 113
  Flag of Iran.svg N Shahsavari
Flag of Iran.svg M Ashtari
6 3 117 1 4 Flag of Japan.svg H Sato
Flag of Japan.svg S Shibata
1411123
  Flag of Qatar.svg Ali M
Flag of Qatar.svg Ali M
3 4 3 0   Flag of South Korea.svg Choi H-j
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Z-o
12 6 10 0
  Flag of South Korea.svg Choi H-j
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Z-o
11111134 Flag of Japan.svg H Sato
Flag of Japan.svg S Shibata
10 113 1110 2
  Flag of India.svg AG Kamath
Flag of India.svg S Akula
11111135 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Doo HK
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Lee HC
124 114 123
  Flag of Bangladesh.svg S Sultana
Flag of Bangladesh.svg SR Mou
5 3 6 0   Flag of India.svg AG Kamath
Flag of India.svg S Akula
10 7 1213 1
  Flag of Jordan.svg T Abo-Yaman
Flag of Jordan.svg B Al-Wedian
7 3 4 0 5 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Doo HK
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Lee HC
121110 153
5 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Doo HK
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Lee HC
11111135 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Doo HK
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Lee HC
8 Flag of Singapore.svg Lin Y
Flag of Singapore.svg Wong XR
11111132 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Cheng H-t
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Liu H-y
  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Z Akasheva
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg S Mirkadirova
9 5 6 0 8 Flag of Singapore.svg Lin Y
Flag of Singapore.svg Wong XR
119 117 113
  Flag of Thailand.svg W Tayapitak
Flag of Thailand.svg P Pinyopisan
1111113  Flag of Thailand.svg W Tayapitak
Flag of Thailand.svg P Pinyopisan
6 116 113 2
  Flag of Maldives.svg L Ismail
Flag of Maldives.svg MI Mishka
4 5 6 0 8 Flag of Singapore.svg Lin Y
Flag of Singapore.svg Wong XR
6 117 8 1
  Flag of Sri Lanka.svg T Rodrigo
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg M Salpahdoru
8 5 136 1 2 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Cheng H-t
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Liu H-y
118 11113
  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg R Khadjieva
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg M Magdieva
111111 11'3  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg R Khadjieva
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg M Magdieva
5 5 118 1
2 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Cheng H-t
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Liu H-y
11116 113

Final bracket

Source: [3]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of South Korea.svg Jeon J-h
Flag of South Korea.svg Shin Y-b
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7 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Zhu C
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ng WN
2 5 5 0 1 Flag of South Korea.svg Jeon J-h
Flag of South Korea.svg Shin Y-b
1111113
6 Flag of Japan.svg M Nagasaki
Flag of Japan.svg M Ando
11114 7 1136 Flag of Japan.svg M Nagasaki
Flag of Japan.svg M Ando
8 8 9 0
Flag of India.svg S Mukherjee
Flag of India.svg A Mukherjee
4 5 11118 2 1 Flag of South Korea.svg Jeon J-h
Flag of South Korea.svg Shin Y-b
4 Flag of Japan.svg H Sato
Flag of Japan.svg S Shibata
10 113 1110 2 5 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Doo HK
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Lee HC
5 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Doo HK
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Lee HC
124 114 1235 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Doo HK
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Lee HC
1111113
8 Flag of Singapore.svg Lin Y
Flag of Singapore.svg Wong XR
6 117 8 1 2 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Cheng H-t
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Liu H-y
9 1 3 0
2 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Cheng H-t
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Liu H-y
118 11113

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The men's team in table tennis at the 2021 Asian Table Tennis Championships was held at Doha Hall from 28 September to 1 October 2021.

The women's team at the 2021 Asian Table Tennis Championships in Doha was held at Lusail Sports Arena from 28 September to 1 October 2021.

The men's singles at the 2021 Asian Table Tennis Championships in Doha was held at Lusail Sports Arena from 2 to 5 October 2021.

The women's singles at the 2021 Asian Table Tennis Championships in Doha was held at Lusail Sports Arena from 1 to 4 October 2021.

The men's doubles at the 2021 Asian Table Tennis Championships in Doha was held at Lusail Sports Arena from 1 to 4 October 2021.

The mixed doubles at the 2021 Asian Table Tennis Championships in Doha was held at Lusail Sports Arena from 30 September to 4 October 2021.

References

  1. "Prospectus" (PDF). Asian Table Tennis Union.
  2. "General Schedule" (PDF). Asian Table Tennis Union.
  3. 1 2 "Women's Doubles Draw" (PDF). International Table Tennis Federation.